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I have a few S50s that are bricked (i.e. won’t boot). I would like to re-image them. As we’re a UNIX shop, I don’t have IIS or even Windows. The USB key boot seems like a decent way for me to accomplish this. I have the tool, but according to the README, I need an S50 image file. Apparently it has an .i2d file extension. My question: where do I find such a file for download? Any help would be much appreciated. TIA.
Go to Wyse.com download section and pull it there.
CG
Any idea which one it is though? There’s 9 downloads on the S50 page and none are flagged as i2d or USB bootable. Sorry, if this is really obvious. I’m looking here:
http://wyse.com/serviceandsupport/support/dlOraFW.asp?which=58&model=S50(Wyse Linux)
(Can’t seem to get BBCode to work.)
Ok I downloaded several of them and I hit the jackpot on: 5S50-5150-5S52_6.3.1_21-64.zip
Thanks for the help 😀
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